Would you be willing, as supreme commander, to share intelligence with Bulgaria? |
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Watch for an Irish outsider in the supreme novice hurdle and an Irish winner of the Coral Cup. |
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His constitutionalism is grounded on a strong theory of the rule of law defined by. adherence to the constitution as the supreme law of the land. |
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Their supreme court subsequently endorsed unanimously the constitutionality of the transfer of power. |
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After several seasons of wedgies and platforms reigning supreme on the streets and in the malls, this year, heels run the gamut. |
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Today, supreme court jurists and Washington politicians display no embarrassment in citing Magna Carta to support their case. |
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The boy then sat on top of the pillow, affecting an air of supreme indifference. |
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The once supreme Nine Network is battling for the sort of ratings it once took for granted. |
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The family also had the supreme and reserve pens of pure-bred Texels and took the best single butcher's lamb award. |
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What is there to say to the anguished mother who asks why her child's death wasn't important enough to warrant the supreme penalty? |
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His supreme gift for melody is readily apparent in his keyboard works, just on a smaller scale than found in his orchestral and vocal works. |
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They would want to send more young men and women to make the supreme sacrifice. |
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Dermot, by immense skill and persistence, has made this the supreme Caribbean hotel. |
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His life is incredible, and he continues to reign supreme and makes a little money, too. |
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Now Lutz, who will reign supreme over every aspect of vehicle operations from the design studio to the factory floor, wants to change all that. |
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While children reign supreme for advertisers, in the world of books, it is the parents who have the final word, according to publishers. |
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That man owes her big time, both for his presidency and now the chance to shape the supreme court for a generation. |
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Within four years he was a five-star general and supreme commander of Allied forces in Europe. |
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Someone once pointed out that the supreme beauty of football, like other games, lies in its sheer pointlessness. |
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There is no supreme code of behavior that dictates who I have to be nice to. |
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He is considered by many as the sportsman supreme and is one of the greatest living ambassadors for Gaelic Sport. |
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The soloist amply betrays his great love for this music, which he interprets with supreme artistry yet restrained enthusiasm. |
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The parties of the Left and of the Right are in conflict because they both aim at supreme power. |
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As long as it stood, it was the supreme court and legislative body in all matters of Torah law. |
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If that turned out to be the truth, would that give you pause on any case you're handling, with regard to the supreme penalty? |
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It was the supreme anthem of renunciation, of scorn, of derision at the pretensions of the ungifted and the insensitive. |
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And then William Hague made Michael Portillo, the Tory Party's supreme Eurosceptic, his right-hand man. |
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It will be a supreme test of the virtues of public ownership over privatisation. |
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Her husband, likewise, was vetoed because of his alleged lack of loyalty to the current supreme religious leader. |
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In 2000, Bush said his favourite supreme court justices were the ultraconservatives, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. |
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Was it this, the sense of art as supreme sacrifice, which appealed so strongly to Western romanticism and the avant-garde? |
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You, therefore, are our supreme authority, and yet you are unaccountable to us. |
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I can hear the sound of millions of bodies turning in their graves, having made the supreme sacrifice so we could enjoy freedom and democracy. |
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It is very important because this is one time in the year we all get together to remember those who paid the supreme sacrifice. |
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Numerous reporters across the world have paid the supreme sacrifice for either trying to seek the truth or telling the facts. |
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No words could describe that feeling of supreme joy at seeing the light in her eyes. |
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A supreme court defeat would wipe four or five points off the price of the bond in a day. |
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League leaders Warton dropped their first points of the season thanks to rain ruling supreme on Saturday. |
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It led to the US supreme court ruling that the segregation of buses was unconstitutional. |
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My God, that is to say my supreme ruler, most omnipotent and the principal object of my faith, is Fate. |
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Why strive for anything if the die has been cast by the supreme and omnipotent mediator of human fortunes? |
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He was an unlimited supreme commander, but he also risked loss of blood along with his most humble pikeman. |
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The supreme court, however, ruled that Adamov could not claim that his detention violated the principle of safe conduct. |
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Man was subject to all the gods, but Zeus reigned supreme over gods and men, although not quite monotheistically. |
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John F. Kennedy, with his cool detachment, humor and irony, was the supreme example. |
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The head of state is not the president but the supreme leader, who is chosen from among Shiite clerics. |
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The exiles followed the Dalai Lama, the supreme Tibetan Buddhist leader, who fled Tibet after a failed 1959 revolt against Chinese rule. |
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We have inducted fresh faces, critics among them, into UMNO's main bodies, including the governing supreme council. |
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For a man like him, a daredevil skier and helicopter pilot, being mayor would also be a supreme test of manhood. |
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In the modern state, authority is centralized in one legally supreme government, and people live under the standard laws of that government. |
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Through-hiking would require a superhuman constitution, independent means, and supreme knowledge of Arctic and subarctic environs. |
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Since Florida's highest law grants him supreme executive power, the governor's action would be lawful. |
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And, in a stretch of flatland in nearby hills, are more vivid totems of the Tiger God with the supreme Sun God, the Cattle God and the Land God. |
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In October 1999, Marshall became one of 13 women at the helm of a state supreme court. |
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Without a swinging ball Hoggard lacks pace or threat and the Australians are supreme at getting on the front foot and smashing medium-pacers. |
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Their history is replete with heroic deeds of selfless devotion and supreme sacrifice over the years. |
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Veda, Ramayan and Gita are the three and the only three supreme scriptures of Hindus. |
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Deliberately to distance oneself from others behind miles of park wall is an act of supreme egoism. |
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The two delegates approached the supreme leader on several occasions trying to beg mercy for their fellow reformers. |
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Finally, he began to convert starts into substance and his running was supreme throughout. |
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We'll talk with NATO's former supreme allied commander, as well as a former Green Beret. |
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The recipient summoned up the strength to write it down, even though it cost a supreme effort. |
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Kildare horsewoman Frances Cash won her 7th supreme hunter championship at a sun-baked Dublin Horse Show yesterday. |
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His winning Holstein cow snatched the prize for the supreme cattle champion. |
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The chief justice of the supreme court has stepped into the presidency, as stipulated in the constitution. |
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In international law, dating from 1648, sovereignty is described as supreme authority over a territory, free from all external control. |
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Most traditional African religions believe in one supreme being who acts through spirits and ancestors. |
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The commanders in chief exercised supreme authority in their respective zones and acted in concert on questions affecting the whole country. |
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I think the Supreme Court, and indeed the Indian constitution, should be the supreme authority over interpretation of laws. |
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The final third of the book is concerned with Ike's service as supreme commander. |
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The 1945 Constitution stipulates that the President holds supreme authority over the Army, Navy and Air Force. |
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The door slammed behind her, and absolute silence reigned supreme for several moments. |
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For 17 years, she reigned supreme in the speed department, and in the time of war, she could be converted into a troopship within 24 hours. |
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Gunpowder reigned supreme until the invention of more powerful substances, notably nitroglycerin and its offshoot, dynamite. |
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In fact, Galen's influence reined supreme over medicine for 15 centuries after his death. |
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The dinosaurs reigned supreme for 135 million years, until another comet colliding with Earth took them out. |
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China would reign supreme in Asia with even Tokyo and Seoul kowtowing to Beijing. |
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As long as the belief in progress reigned supreme people could not see this fallacy in the theory of evolution by natural selection. |
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The players put in a supreme effort and all the mentors and club members can be justly proud of their achievements. |
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Men will compete for the most supreme anecdote, joke, incident, or put down. |
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Anway, thanks to the supreme efforts of all those involved, it went well, and people seemed to enjoy themselves. |
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This could be because their problems are all going on inside their heads or they have made a supreme effort to hide their condition. |
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York is one of a small number of English cities of supreme importance precisely because of its heritage. |
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With a supreme effort of will, I manage to look away from the large mirror. |
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Meanwhile, America's compo culture has hit new peaks with a ruling from the Alaska supreme court. |
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Then, in October 1905, it was transformed into the supreme legislative and administrative body. |
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He says, however, that the questions about whether the supreme court is going to be a complication are difficult to answer because it's too soon. |
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His character is a white youth of supreme stupidity who hilariously and ineptly adopts the mannerisms of black street talk. |
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Protector of the ecumene, also referred to as commander, was the rank of the supreme commander of the military forces of the Forerunner ecumene. |
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Many children actually resented it and some kids, to the supreme dismay of their parents, wore do-rags anyway. |
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The powers of technology harnessed with the power of the human mind fused into one supreme being capable of the impossible. |
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William Rehnquist, chief justice of the US supreme court, is 80 years old and has been diagnosed with a serious form of thyroid cancer. |
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The judicial branch consists of the supreme court and several layers of lower courts. |
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District courts hear civil and criminal cases, high courts hear appeals, and the supreme court reviews judgments by lower courts. |
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Conflicts over the legality of such ordinances sometimes reached various state supreme courts. |
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Each republic had an independent judiciary with a supreme court, lower courts, and a constitutional court. |
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The high court, a court of appeals, and a supreme court constitute the core of the justice system. |
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Another test will be the imminent retirement of the chief justice of the supreme court, William Rehnquist, who has thyroid cancer. |
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The federal courts have long recognized that when it comes to waging war, the President, not Congress or the courts, is the supreme authority. |
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The boyars and their fortified towns submitted to Samuil's supreme authority. |
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Although still nominally subject to the eastern empire, Odoacer as a result became the supreme authority in Italy. |
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He's a good listener, open-minded, and completely unfazed by her supreme competence. |
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All were open, written, sovereign authorizations by supreme authorities, and all employed a common medieval legal formula and language. |
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The Constitution vests the supreme command in the President but this, as the Constitution makes clear, is an honorific office. |
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The manifestations of spirits, the katsinas, are of supreme importance to the Hopi. |
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Meanwhile the German Sturm und Drang movement had initiated the worship of Shakespeare as a natural genius whose works were the supreme antidote. |
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He's a complete player, but he doesn't have the supreme quality of the very greatest. |
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These ducal states originated in the supreme command of large bodies of troops, and then in the administration of large territories by dukes. |
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The South Koreans are appealing the decision to the sport's supreme ruling body. |
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In a nation where harmony is the supreme value, no one is willing to strike a discordant note. |
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It also has a unique grip for added control, supreme ventilation, and an elastic wrist wrap. |
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The man who thrilled millions with his devastating body serve, electric change of pace and his supreme skill died last Friday. |
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There were several public meetings, a court case, a supreme court hearing and writs of ejectment, but Forsyth refused to go. |
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Combined with a Tivo-type pvr, the mobile phone will just scoop news and other relevant broadcast feeds for your supreme convenience. |
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Then came radio and in no time at all it became ruler supreme because not only did it communicate information but it also provided entertainment. |
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His smart suit, beautifully groomed long hair and supreme confidence symbolized the vital reclamation of a lost life. |
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Whether the subject was a portrait, a landscape, or even a mythological scene, accurate representation of the subject was the supreme value. |
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The War Office, for a long time, remained under the supreme direction of a Bonapartist. |
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The Stoics ruled out divine passibility because they regarded imperturbability as a virtue, and God must be the supreme example of it. |
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The council is the church's supreme court, a nine-member panel that at times has more power than the Council of Bishops. |
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They called themselves the king and supreme monarch of their respective monarchies by the mandate of heaven. |
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The supreme One has a form, a personalized God who rescues His devotees, and restores justice and virtue. |
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And he was always seen as iffy, as far as the system was concerned, but they put up with him because he was such a supreme chess player. |
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Our supreme temptation today is not idol worship of graven images so much as settling for the good rather than striving for the best. |
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This dystopian world is controlled by a mythical supreme ruler, called Big Brother. |
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In 1997 Hutton became one of the law lords who comprise Britain's supreme court, ending his career when he retired this month. |
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For our sake, they had left their families behind and society should be indebted to such supreme sacrifices, they noted. |
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A State's military ideology is also biased to the extent to which it expresses the views of a country's supreme ruling authority. |
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He was the supreme ruler, the king, the emperor and his authority was absolute. |
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Each, through sheer willpower and application, became a supreme footballer. |
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The libidinal spirit of fun rules supreme in these small acrylic canvasses. |
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When Jesus Christ died on the cross as your supreme sin sacrifice, His blood didn't just seep into the ground and return to dust. |
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And her patrician demeanour bespeaks her standing in the sport over which she has reigned supreme for a period spanning three Olympics. |
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As we saw in section 5.3.1, the supreme exercise of power exists in received assumptions about what is appropriate. |
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Fisher was deprived, attainted, and beheaded for refusing to acknowledge Henry VIII as supreme head of the Church. |
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A supreme court judge offers some interesting advice but sadly does not develop it further. |
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Even in India, its birthplace, where it has been ruling supreme for the last 3,000 years, it has not been able to permeate the masses. |
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He no longer sits with the law lords and will have no place in the new supreme court. |
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But if the market ruled supreme in theory during the 1980s and 1990s, reality was different. |
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Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere like that of sculpture. |
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Most religions teach adoration of the supreme being in whose image all humanity was formed. |
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When it does, the 12 law lords will no longer be members of the House of Lords but will become supreme court justices. |
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The judicial branch includes a supreme court with justices appointed by the president. |
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Three of the nine supreme court justices could well step down in the next few years. |
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In Scotland the justiciar was the supreme law officer until replaced in the 15th cent. by the lord justice general. |
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Armed with enormous talent and intelligence, Kasparov reigned supreme over the board of 64 squares like none of his great predecessors. |
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The kabaka is the supreme symbol of Buganda's identity, and the royal tomb contains the graves of the last four of the kabakas. |
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And this may, in turn, make them far more amenable to compromise on postal voting and a new supreme court. |
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There seemed a particular poignancy in the lives of boys and young men being crushed out at a moment of supreme joy. |
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In the days when horse power ruled supreme on farms, the powerful Shire breed was the usual one in South Westmorland and North Lancashire. |
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For the first time in 45 years, an Ayrshire beat a Friesian cow to win the overall supreme cattle championship. |
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He was the prime minister of a supreme War Cabinet, backed up by a new Cabinet office and a kitchen cabinet of private secretaries. |
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As in the United States, the judicial branch is comprised of a supreme court and lower, local courts. |
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Bea's supreme of chicken with wild mushroom risotto was, she declared, something she could have knocked up in 10 minutes at home. |
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Then she met the Lord of the mountains, bewitcher of the spirits, supreme and faceless healer, riding on his white horse. |
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A lot can go wrong in this supreme test of all-round ability, but the 29-year-old has given himself a shot at glory. |
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This profound analysis was entirely in the tradition of the method of Marxist analysis whose supreme exponent was Leon Trotsky. |
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In Alabama, a chief justice of the state supreme court was forced to remove a giant monument of the 10 Commandments from his courthouse. |
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I do not think there are any good evidential or other reasons for belief in a supreme deity, much less a benign and all-powerful one. |
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Ohio's supreme importance in the election was uppermost in his mind as he urged everyone to go out and vote. |
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By crushing the traditions of the Senate he would pack the courts, especially the supreme court, with lockstep ideologues. |
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Ironically, the unchallenged primacy of the supreme leader is also the saving grace of communist ideology. |
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Any town officer may be removed from office by the supreme court for any misconduct, maladministration, malfeasance or malversation in office. |
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After deliberation, he and his council of officers decided to vest the supreme authority in a nominated assembly, initially for sixteen months. |
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The formal system is organized under an independent judiciary headed by a supreme court. |
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Later he became the supreme 1960s dandy subversive, shocking the nation by being the first man to use the f-word on television. |
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Illinois men and women interacted with the supreme deity by way of personal spirits called manitous. |
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Perhaps a critic who sat at the drive-in in the '60s could walk down memory lane with you and revel in the supreme badness of these films. |
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The first treasure the society fought to preserve was the monumental arch at Euston station, a supreme example of Greek revival architecture. |
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So again we ask, how can it be said that Saturn, the supreme terrifier among the planets, can be your greatest friend? |
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Standing at 15,2 hands, the three-year-old was awarded the ultimate accolade and crowned supreme champion of the show. |
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There are two powers, young man, which reign supreme in human affairs. |
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The supreme court and lower courts comprise the judicial branch. |
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The ultimate aim of all Buddhists, no matter what strand, is to achieve this incomparable state of supreme knowledge and thus escape the wheel of rebirth. |
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The dragon made a supreme squirm and got away from his captor. |
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The army followed the Military Code, which allowed it a direct path of communication to the president as the supreme authority of the armed forces. |
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However, I affect supreme ignorance of any possibility of their objecting to our choosing each other's company, and call frequently with the most unblushing impudence. |
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By far the biggest indicator of slowdown of late has been the dip in the value of the dollar that reigned supreme for the past 10 years, as the US enjoyed its longest boom. |
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My father was born in Laos in 1952, when the monarchy ruled supreme there. |
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The pop diva's appearance at a gay pride rally in Rome this weekend had revelers ecstatic and the supreme pontiff on the defense. |
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But while he may be the supreme leader, he is not a supreme tweeter. |
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It's a mighty piece of work and you should appreciate the supreme effort it's going to take you to get a copy of this because it is truly worth it. |
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The court must keep in mind that solicitor-client privilege is both a principle of fundamental justice and a civil right of supreme importance in Canadian law. |
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There is no doubt Monet's work of the 1890s is a supreme achievement and his early Impressionist paintings from 1870 to 1877 are fascinatingly experimental. |
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By a supreme irony, Pentheus is destroyed by the very qualities he denies. |
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The commander will hold the rank of lieutenant general but should not be confused with the supreme commander, who is chosen by Parliament only during wartime. |
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Rochdale's engineers made a supreme effort to help fight the war. |
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I've always found it a matter of supreme irony that she shares my name. |
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I knew that holding the candy in her plump little hands all that time without unwrapping it represented a supreme effort of the will for my incurably chocoholic daughter. |
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For the Swede still remains 15 goals shy of the total the supreme Rangers marksman racked up in matches between Scotland's footballing leviathans. |
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Their names are engraved in plaques on this monument, as are the names of our Aboriginal men who paid the supreme sacrifice during the Second World War. |
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By the end of 1926 I had been convinced as to the baselessness of the theory of existence of an almighty supreme being who created, guided and controlled the universe. |
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Instead it was the perfectly coiffed bang that reigned supreme as the most sought after beauty trend of the season. |
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The supreme irony of this is that there was a journalist in that crowd! |
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When UMNO's supreme council ruled recently that there should be no contest for top posts, the rakyat began to compare their avenues of expression with those of party members. |
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Britain's most senior judges are set to move to a new supreme court housed in a former judicial building facing the Palace of Westminster in Parliament Square. |
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He is untouchable, Scotland's supreme champion, best of breed. |
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The perpetrators of violence are ready for supreme sacrifices. |
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Watch dated film of players pre-Laver, and the game seems so effete, but he brought in power and the use of topspin with a supreme combination of force and finesse. |
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What drives them to leave behind all the pleasures of a settled life and make the supreme sacrifice for the nation without even the slightest of hesitations? |
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Under the old Republic, a proconsul was the supreme civil and military officer of the province, superior to all other Romans and natives in the province. |
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For some people extending human control over genes is the supreme act of hubris and, like all hubris, threatens paradoxically not to elevate but to debase us. |
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So he stands supreme in terms of a sportsman not acting his age. |
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In a century of eclectic geniuses, Casanova was a supreme polymath. |
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This educated man explained that the local spirits are theoretically subject to a supreme god, the sun, but that paganism is pantheistic rather than incipiently monotheistic. |
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By sheer bloody-mindedness we went through with the law suits, despite threats from the investor, and were recently told we had won our case in the supreme court. |
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In addition, the Supreme Court economizes on its time by giving little weight to decisions by the federal courts of appeals and the state supreme courts. |
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Her breath rasped in her throat, and blinking felt like a supreme effort. |
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That's being argued right now in the supreme court of justice, by the way. |
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And this is also Planet Fashion, where shock reigns supreme and where taboos are challenged in imagery. |
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Flintoff has the supreme gift of a Botham and all the great all-rounders. |
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There are also certainly examples among skeleton and luge of supreme achievement, limited experience notwithstanding. |
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He worked on productions with supreme confidence and authority. |
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The Springboks continue to rule supreme as the world's rugby champions. |
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If you wish to attempt to do so, you must bear in mind that a dictator is a ruler having absolute authority and supreme jurisdiction over the government of a state. |
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It was never enough to read and fill my mind with rich thoughts, to call upon at my pleasure, for I wished to summon them all at once in a moment of supreme consciousness. |
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Those political philosophies and religions that vest supreme authority in the individual are far more difficult to organize than those that can evoke some higher power. |
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Ethiopian kings were kissed on the foot and numidian kings were considered too supreme to be kissed at all. |
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The consummate skill of his intricate guitar-playing remains a defining feature, flitting between upbeat to downright poignant with supreme invincibility. |
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Over at the sheep pens, Whittington farmer James Airey celebrated as his two-year-old Suffolk gimmer shearling took the title of supreme sheep champion. |
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It takes a supreme effort from every player on a team to secure victory. |
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Stewed shark's fin in supreme soup, boiled bean curd with shrimps and sauteed sliced of eel in chilli sauce are a few examples of the popular local cuisine. |
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Seldom have I seen soccer of such supreme quality in recent memory. |
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Many continued to make the supreme sacrifice in Korea and the Cold War. |
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This is traditionally considered the supreme tonic of Chinese herbalism. |
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Since only free action can have genuine moral worth, the categorical imperative must be not only the supreme imperative of reason, but also the supreme law of morality. |
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Once appointed, supreme court nominees stand for election in order to be retained. |
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Mir-Susne-Hum is a seventh son of a supreme Ob-Ugrian god, Num-Torum. |
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Lawyers for the prisoners have been tied up ever since in a series of appeals and counter appeals to different levels of court to get the hearings the supreme court promised. |
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The supreme editor of a news organization can't expect to make unsupportable inflammatory statements and maintain the respect of his truth-seeking troops at the same time. |
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He rated billfish the supreme species because, wait for it, they jumped. |
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This ignorant attitude reigning supreme is unfounded and discourteous. |
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Why should his supreme sacrifice for his country be fair game for those who would stoop to destroy the reputation of an American hero for mere political gain? |
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This supreme example of digital art brilliantly demolishes the illusion that the computer-game player exercises any control over what happens on-screen. |
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This consciousness is the Brahman or the supreme life force. |
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It was also entirely possible, although I don't recall, that the president would also have to put his signature on a document as the supreme authority in the Niger regime. |
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His decision is stayed until the state supreme court reviews the case. |
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Today many Western Isles villages are derelict as a result of war losses, including hamlets where some of my relations who made the supreme sacrifice were reared. |
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Of course, vanilla will always reign supreme when it comes to ice cream. |
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Louise, who was cooking, dished up a supreme bangers and mash with onion and red wine gravy, and I had prepared The Films of Patrick Swayze as my conversational masterclass. |
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Finally this week, the creamery completed the colours of the Union flag by being declared supreme champion at the Royal Welsh Show with its red Double Gloucester. |
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I WATCHED Kieren Fallon's winning comeback ride and had to admire his supreme skills in getting the odds-on jolly The Bogberry up on the line. |
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At federation in 1901, the supreme court of each colony became the supreme court of that State. |
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However, according to the poet and critic Kathleen Raine, despite the supreme quality of his art, he has never at any time been widely-read. |
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Woman is dethroned as the primary and supreme sex, debased into inseminable hetaera. |
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The senate was supreme during this era because the era was dominated by questions of foreign and military policy. |
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The European Court of Justice acts only as a supreme court for the interpretation of European Union law. |
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He constructed at least two temples in honour of Jupiter, the supreme deity in Roman religion. |
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Sikhism is a monistic religion and states that there is one supreme entity holding control of the entire universe. |
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In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive term designating supreme authority over some polity. |
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His own music is highly ambitious, capable of attracting a supreme team of Stateside-based sidemen. |
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This city is also home to the Consejo Consultivo de Canarias, which is the supreme consultative body of the Canary Islands. |
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Labrador Retrievers reign supreme again both locally and across the country. |
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In 1903, a High Court of Australia was established, one of whose functions was to hear appeals from the State supreme courts. |
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Nonetheless, by the 1980s the possibility of appeal from a State supreme court was seen as outdated. |
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I opted for crab fritters with a mango salsa followed by seared supreme of cornfed chicken with fresh herb polenta and vermouth cream sauce. |
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The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine was a supreme achievement in British cartography. |
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But, beyond the name, there always appears in the speculation of angelology the theme of an immediately neighboring supreme Presence. |
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The king appointed Balboa as interim governor in 1511 and in 1513 he was appointed supreme commander of the colony. |
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Fonterra's Kapiti Fine Foods brand took home the supreme award for its lemon meringue pie ice cream. |
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He however clarified that the university campus was being established with good intensions and in the supreme interest of the area. |
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Meanwhile, the supreme leader has issued a fatwah against the development of nuclear weapons. |
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Enda Bolger ruled supreme in the La Touche Cup when taking it for the seventh time with 3-1 shot Spot Thedifference. |
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Conversely, they made the honour of the Other into a supreme mitsvah, the opposite of humiliation of the face of the Other. |
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Numerous strong Chinese online game operators compete head-to-head for MMORPG market share, but Tencent reigns supreme for advanced casual games. |
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Not at state fairs, at least, where treats deep-fried to golden perfection reign supreme for summer fair dining. |
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There should be no demagogy in democracy, but laws alone should be the supreme masters. |
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It elevates one individual, a caudillo, to supreme leadership, often with demi-god status. |
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Mont Blanc, the supreme and magnificent Mont Blanc, raised itself from the surrounding aiguilles, and its tremendous dome overlooked the valley. |
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The law school graduate clerked for the supreme court judge for the summer. |
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There are other big hitters on this, like David Guetta, Zedd and hitmaker supreme Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic. |
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The Crystal Palace is the supreme example of the use of sheet glass in a new and innovative structure. |
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In 1672, the High Court of Justiciary was founded from the College of Justice as a supreme court of appeal. |
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With the limited communications of the time, both the European and the Eastern frontiers needed the attention of their own supreme commanders. |
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He appointed himself and his successors as the supreme rulers of the English church. |
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The goal of the Roundhead party was to give the Parliament supreme control over executive administration. |
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The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is the supreme court of 14 Commonwealth members. |
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Generally, a common law court system has trial courts, intermediate appellate courts and a supreme court. |
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The inferior courts are bound to obey precedent established by the appellate court for their jurisdiction, and all supreme court precedent. |
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The museum is exhibiting Ganesh, the remover of obstacles, Mother Durga the supreme goddess and Saraswati the goddess of learning. |
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He was even said to have made fun of people who put their faith in a supreme being. |
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Benedict XIV explains the third as a declaration by the supreme pontiff or by a general council. |
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The Methodist Church acknowledges this revelation as the supreme rule of faith and practice. |
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Fisher, once again, declared that the king was not supreme head of the Church. |
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The council is the supreme governing body of King's College London established under the charter and statutes, comprising 21 members. |
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The world is colder and lonelier without the presence of our supreme creator of music. |
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The first national libraries had their origins in the royal collections of the sovereign or some other supreme body of the state. |
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The Hoge Raad der Nederlanden is the supreme court of the Kingdom by virtue of the Cassation regulation for the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. |
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The Liberty Memorial was dedicated on 1 November 1921, when the supreme Allied commanders spoke to a crowd of more than 100,000 people. |
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Though the sultan was the supreme monarch, the sultan's political and executive authority was delegated. |
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India is a federation with a parliamentary system governed under the Constitution of India, which serves as the country's supreme legal document. |
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General Tommy Franks assumed control of Iraq as the supreme commander of the coalition occupation forces. |
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The courts of law took over the business of dispensing justice, while Parliament became the supreme legislature of the kingdom. |
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During Japan's shogunate, the emperor was notionally a supreme spiritual and temporal lord who delegated authority for joint rule to the shogun. |
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The Court of Session is the supreme civil court of Scotland, and constitutes part of the College of Justice. |
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The High Court of Justiciary deals with serious criminal matters, such as Murder, and the Court of Session is Scotland's supreme civil court. |
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In the Orthodox Church, an Ecumenical council is the supreme authority that can be invoked to resolve contested issues of the faith. |
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The supreme body is the annual General Assembly, which meets each May in Edinburgh. |
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The Governing Body is the supreme legislature of the Church in Wales, broadly speaking the Parliament of the Church in Wales. |
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The First Being is intellectual and volitional, and the intellect and will are identical with the essence of this supreme nature. |
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